SD9VE and SD40VE Picture Thread

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I've been trolling in out of this forum from the M&P15-22 forum and noticed no one has started a picture thread for the SD.

So i'm going to start one with my SD9VE:
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What's nice about the M&P gun's is they have so many accessories and after market parts available.

Different options like frame colors, threaded barrels and changeable back straps.

Don't think you will see many pics. other than stock guns on here, maybe with a different grip of some type or a polished slide and maybe sights.

To early for the SDVE guns.

They have some nice looking guns over there.

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What's nice about the M&P gun's is they have so many accessories and after market parts available.

Different options like frame colors, threaded barrels and changeable back straps.

Don't think you will see many pics. other than stock guns on here, maybe with a different grip of some type or a polished slide and maybe sights.

To early for the SDVE guns.

They have some nice looking guns over there.

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I'm sure i'm not a the only with a laser on it. Would like to see other types of lasers or light on other peoples SD's :rolleyes:
 
That would be a raven concealment light bearing holster for the M&P 9/40 with TLR1 mounted. Cost was roughly 130$

IF you like the holster and want a less expensive option look into bravo concealment. Same holster just the company is not affiliated with magpul in any way so its about 40$ less.

If I was going to do it all again I would go through bravo concealment

If you order from either company there will be a long wait... My friend has a holster on order from bravo concealment that has a 10-12 week lead time.

Here is a link to each website.
Raven Concealment Systems

Bravo Concealment · Gun Holsters
 
what are you asking about? I am sure someone will answer.
 
I'm sure i'm not a the only with a laser on it. Would like to see other types of lasers or light on other peoples SD's :rolleyes:

Who said anything about lasers ?

Why are you being sarcastic ?

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Who said anything about lasers ?

Why are you being sarcastic ?

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Dude you serious? I was just simply implying it would be nice to see other SD's with lasers or lights on it. As you can see some folks have those types of accessories. This thread is to see what others do to their pistols and maybe get a few ideas :cool:
 
Dude you serious? I was just simply implying it would be nice to see other SD's with lasers or lights on it. As you can see some folks have those types of accessories. This thread is to see what others do to their pistols and maybe get a few ideas :cool:

I have a routine of dry firing my sd9 to improve accuracy. Would one of these laser lights help me with that? To be honest, I have never seen one used. Are they easy to dial in?
 
Someone needs some more sleep. I didn't see any sarcasm at all in your post mp15.22. I would like to see them also.
Oh well, to each it's own.


Maybe you should look at the icons and see what they mean.

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I have a routine of dry firing my sd9 to improve accuracy. Would one of these laser lights help me with that? To be honest, I have never seen one used. Are they easy to dial in?

I can't help you with that question, because I've never used a laser (other than on my short-lived BG380.) I do find that putting some kind of lightweight object on the slide while dry firing does help indicate if you can hold your pistol still during the trigger pull, since the object falls off. I guess a laser would help with movement, if you were watching it to see if it moved.
 
mine isn't anything special. No lasers or lights. But it's my EDC and it fits the bill nicely.
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I did add a set of traction grips. and plan on changing the sights to a set of Williams Firesights.
What kind of traction grips are those?
 
I have a routine of dry firing my sd9 to improve accuracy. Would one of these laser lights help me with that? To be honest, I have never seen one used. Are they easy to dial in?

Yes they are easy to dial in and yes it will help with dryfire practice.

To dial in clamp the pistol into something and adjust laser so that it matches the sights.

When practicing your trigger control through dry firing watch the laser dot, the less it moves during trigger pull the better you are doing.


The laser on mine is for bump in the night type stuff when I am half asleep. When I am not sleeping I carry with just a TLR1 because target ID is one of the four rules of gun handling and you never know under what lighting conditions you will need it, If god forbid you ever did need it.
 
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